Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Company G , 26th Virginia Regiment . 240 XXIV . Sketch of Life of Major W. W. Goldsborough , of the Maryland Line , by Lieutenant - Colonel Winfield Peters .. 243 XXV . April 19 , 1861 , a record of the memorable day in Baltimore , Md ...
... Company G , 26th Virginia Regiment . 240 XXIV . Sketch of Life of Major W. W. Goldsborough , of the Maryland Line , by Lieutenant - Colonel Winfield Peters .. 243 XXV . April 19 , 1861 , a record of the memorable day in Baltimore , Md ...
Page 36
... Company G , and Lieutenant George M. E. Shearer , of Company A , and tried to get to Richmond by way of Leesburg and Alexandria . Finding the way barred by Federal troops who had occupied Alexandria that very day , she pushed on by way ...
... Company G , and Lieutenant George M. E. Shearer , of Company A , and tried to get to Richmond by way of Leesburg and Alexandria . Finding the way barred by Federal troops who had occupied Alexandria that very day , she pushed on by way ...
Page 76
... company with R. E. Lee and others , and another at Five Forks , all of which things were done traitorously ... G. Wythe Munford , John B. Baldwin , Charles E. Wortham , and Thomas S. Hayward . On the finding of this indictment the trial ...
... company with R. E. Lee and others , and another at Five Forks , all of which things were done traitorously ... G. Wythe Munford , John B. Baldwin , Charles E. Wortham , and Thomas S. Hayward . On the finding of this indictment the trial ...
Page 204
... company - the Life Guard - and Companies B and G of my regiment . The enemy attempted no deployment within musketry range during the day , except under cover of woods , fences or paling . Under cover of trees , he moved a strong column ...
... company - the Life Guard - and Companies B and G of my regiment . The enemy attempted no deployment within musketry range during the day , except under cover of woods , fences or paling . Under cover of trees , he moved a strong column ...
Page 205
... Company G , was directed to defend it at all hazards . We were now as secure as at the beginning of the fight , and as yet had no man killed . The enemy , finding himself foiled on our right flank , next made his final demonstration on ...
... Company G , was directed to defend it at all hazards . We were now as secure as at the beginning of the fight , and as yet had no man killed . The enemy , finding himself foiled on our right flank , next made his final demonstration on ...
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